The Quarterly Review, Volume 2John Murray, 1809 - English literature |
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Page 178
... sufficiently founded on experience to authorize its continuance . We confess , however , that even in such cases ... sufficient evacuations . Dr. R. Willis thinks that warm baths are often beneficial , but cold bathing less frequent ...
... sufficiently founded on experience to authorize its continuance . We confess , however , that even in such cases ... sufficient evacuations . Dr. R. Willis thinks that warm baths are often beneficial , but cold bathing less frequent ...
Page 289
... sufficient to deter from its study almost every man who was not stimulated by mercantile interest , or the ambition of rising in the state . And those , who by such hopes or interests have been long established in the country , are apt ...
... sufficient to deter from its study almost every man who was not stimulated by mercantile interest , or the ambition of rising in the state . And those , who by such hopes or interests have been long established in the country , are apt ...
Page 424
... sufficiently evident . It is evident also , that this coincidence was neither the contriv- ance , nor in the ... sufficient cause for the total disorganization of the ministry , or for that de- jection and despair to which they ...
... sufficiently evident . It is evident also , that this coincidence was neither the contriv- ance , nor in the ... sufficient cause for the total disorganization of the ministry , or for that de- jection and despair to which they ...
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Outlines of Mineralogy By J Kidd M D Professor | 61 |
Sermons on several Subjects by the late Rev William | 75 |
Voyages and Travels to India Ceylon the Red Sea | 88 |
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